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Ada
Director: Daniel Mann (I) Writers: Wirt Williams, Arthur Sheekman, William Driskill
Runtime: 109
Color: Color
![]() | Susan Hayward (I) | Ada Gillis |
| Dean Martin (I) | Bo Gillis | |
![]() | Wilfrid Hyde-White | Sylvester Marin |
![]() | Ralph Meeker | Colonel Yancey |
![]() | Martin Balsam | Steve Jackson |
![]() | Frank Maxwell | Ronnie Hallerton |
![]() | Connie Sawyer (I) | Alice Sweet |
![]() | Ford Rainey | Speaker |
![]() | Charles Watts (I) | Al Winslow |
![]() | Larry Gates | Joe Adams |
![]() | Robert S. Simon | Warren Hatfield |
![]() | Bill Zuckert | Harry Davers (as William Zuckert) |
![]() | Rodney Bell (I) | Reporter (uncredited) |
![]() | Richard Benedict | Alabama Man (uncredited) |
![]() | Margaret Bert | Sylvester's Nurse (uncredited) |
![]() | Helen Beverly | (uncredited) |
![]() | Robert Bice (I) | State Legislator (uncredited) |
![]() | Nesdon Booth | Walter Dow (uncredited) |
![]() | Ralph Brooks | Photographer (uncredited) |
![]() | Helen Brown (I) | Kathlee - Governor's Secretary (uncredited) |
![]() | Robert Burton (I) | Committee Man (uncredited) |
![]() | Kathryn Card | Mrs. Betty Mae Dunston (uncredited) |
![]() | Jack Carr (I) | Man in Crowd during Speech (uncredited) |
![]() | Sue Casey (I) | Party Girl (uncredited) |
![]() | Ken Christy (I) | Politician (uncredited) |
![]() | Fred Coby | Reporter (uncredited) |
![]() | Jack Daly (I) | Bit Role (uncredited) |
![]() | John Damler | Reporter (uncredited) |
![]() | Edgar Dearing | Politician (uncredited) |
![]() | Carol Forman (I) | Newspaper Woman (uncredited) |
![]() | Terry Frost | Politician (uncredited) |
| Joe Gray (I) | Reporter (uncredited) | |
![]() | John Hart (I) | Politician at Rally (uncredited) |
![]() | Stuart Holmes | Spectator at Legislative Meeting (uncredited) |
![]() | Anthony Jochim | Tom (uncredited) |
![]() | Helen Kleeb | Mrs. Smith (uncredited) |
![]() | Peg La Centra | Maude Penmore (uncredited) |
![]() | Mike Lally (I) | Well-Wisher (uncredited) |
![]() | Jon Lormer | James Ordman - Committee Man (uncredited) |
![]() | Herbert Lytton | Clerk at Legislative Meeting (uncredited) |
![]() | Mike Mahoney (I) | Politician (uncredited) |
![]() | Sydney Mason | Reporter (uncredited) |
![]() | Joe McGuinn | Politician (uncredited) |
![]() | J. Edward McKinley | Robert Keely (uncredited) |
| David McMahon (I) | Politician (uncredited) | |
![]() | Ralph Montgomery | Photographer (uncredited) |
![]() | Forbes Murray | Well-Wisher (uncredited) |
| Gloria Pall | Party Girl (uncredited) | |
![]() | Emory Parnell | Security Guard (uncredited) |
![]() | Kenneth Patterson (I) | Legislator (uncredited) |
![]() | Ed Prentiss | Clergyman at Legislative Meeting (uncredited) |
![]() | Bill Quinn (I) | Tom De Paul - Committee Man (uncredited) |
![]() | Beulah Quo | Wife of Chinese Restaurant Proprietor (uncredited) |
![]() | Gene Roth (I) | Chief Justice (uncredited) |
![]() | Dick Ryan (I) | Bit Role (uncredited) |
![]() | Jack Shea (I) | Politician (uncredited) |
![]() | Charles Sherlock (I) | Legislator (uncredited) |
![]() | Bert Stevens (I) | Well-Wisher (uncredited) |
![]() | Harry Strang | Reporter (uncredited) |
![]() | Ray Teal | Sheriff Kearney (uncredited) |
![]() | Mary Treen (I) | Clubwoman with Pecan Pie (uncredited) |
![]() | Max Wagner (I) | Spectator in State House Gallery (uncredited) |
![]() | Bill Walker (I) | William, Servant (uncredited) |
![]() | Mack Williams (I) | Clinton Dockhelder - Committee Man (uncredited) |
![]() | Dick Winslow (I) | Reporter (uncredited) |
![]() | Wilson Wood | Reporter (uncredited) |
Bo Gillis is running for Governor. Steve writes the speeches, Sylvester runs the campaign and Bo plays the guitar. Everything is going according to the plan until a hooker named Ada is setup with Bo one night. Even with her past, Bo decides to marry her, must to the astonishment of everyone. After the election, she has a created bio and is very adept at handling people. Bo Gillis, as Governor, finds that he has little influence as Sylvester runs the whole operation. Bo's function is only to sign what is given to him. But while Bo is weak and fails to push his reforms, Ada is strong and adept at doing what is best for Bo and her.




















